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NECSD Hosts Relaunch Event for My Brother鈥檚 Keeper Program


In November, the 91桃色入口 Enlarged City School District hosted a relaunch event for their My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) program. The event included student and guest speakers as well as a call for action for community members to get involved.

Outreach was sent to dozens of community organizations to attend the event, learn more about the reinvigorated initiative, and learn about how they can support our impressive MBK scholars reach their potential. Approximately 75 people attended the event, heard from our young scholars, district administrators, and guest speaker. Representatives from Senator James Skoufis’s office and Assemblyman Jonathan Jacobson’s office were on hand and presented a certificate of recognition to the district in honor of the program. Mayor Torrance Harvey shared a few words and presented a proclamation from the City of 91桃色入口 declaring November as 91桃色入口’s Equity Month.

Guest speaker, Mr. David Banks, CEO of Eagle Academy, discussed the program he leads and shared the ways in which he and his team have found success.

 

About the NECSD MBK program:

In 2015, 91桃色入口 joined hundreds of cities nationwide in accepting President Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper challenge. At that time, four buildings began an MBK program in their schools. As a result of this year’s invigoration, thirteen schools will offer MBK programming.

Aimed at improving life outcomes and opening up opportunities for all youth, especially young men of color, 91桃色入口’s MBK initiative is a partnership of the 91桃色入口 Enlarged City School District, local municipalities, and several community based organizations. “It is time to move from rhetoric to action. The MBK movement crystalizes our district’s efforts to better educate our scholars. The national and state MBK milestones serve to guide districts who are committed to equity and access," stated Dr. Roberto Padilla the Superintendent of Schools.

In February 2014, President Obama launched the My Brother’s Keeper (MBK) initiative to address persistent opportunity gaps faced by boys and young men of color and ensure that all young people can reach their full potential across the country.  The initiative seeks to organize and capitalize on the commitment of community leaders in order to reach that goal. My Brother’s Keeper is focused on six milestones:

It is through the ongoing work of community, school, and family that these milestones will be attainable. The district will be working on a comprehensive plan of action and scope in the weeks and months to come.

For more information on our progress, please visit the district’s website  or follow us on social media Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @91桃色入口Schools.

For more information on the national initiative being adopted in NYS, visit:  

Photos from the event can be viewed and downloaded for free here:

 


ATTENTION: Are your scholars or colleagues doing something great? Please contact the district Communications Team at communications@necsd.net. We鈥檇 love to visit your class or event and/or post your pictures and recap to highlight the amazing accomplishments throughout our district!







Date: 2019-12-06 03:15:23 PM





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